Tonight
31 °F
ClearMonday
60 °F
SunnyMonday Night
42 °F
Partly CloudyTuesday
57 °F
Mostly SunnyIssued: 12am on Thursday, January 1st 1970
Forecast Discussion
Another batch of cold, dry air flows through the region tonight as skies remain clear. High pressure over the Virginias will serve to continue the trend of clear skies and calm conditions through Monday. Ridging to the west will help create localized high pressure as the atmosphere remains relatively barotropic. Skies stay clear as moisture stay above the Great Lakes for Wednesday as high pressure rests over Northern Michigan. On Thursday, a few shortwave disturbances are presence in the Central Plains, but the continuation of clear conditions will continue. The trend of clear weather will continue until Friday when moisture moves in ahead of a decaying low pressure system, creating cloudy conditions and a small chance for showers.
Detailed Forecast
Tonight it will be clear with no precipitation. Winds Variable calm. Low 31°F
Monday it will be sunny with no precipitation. Winds from the SW at 5 to 10 mph. High 60°F
Monday Night it will be partly cloudy with no precipitation. Winds from the SW at 0 to 5 mph. Low 42°F
Tuesday it will be mostly sunny with no precipitation. Winds from the NW at 0 to 5 mph. High 57°F
Extended Forecast
Wednesday it will be sunny with no precipitation. High near 51°F with a low near 31°F
Thursday it will be sunny with no precipitation. High near 51°F with a low near 31°F
Friday it will be cloudy with no precipitation. High near 53°F with a low near 34°F